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It's on again boyz and girlz. Bigger, Better and cheaper!!! Dyno day/Shootout on the 16th of July at Berowra (10 mins from Hornsby) Bookings are a must, details are as follows:

Where: Dumar Auto Technics, 12 Berowra Waters Rd, Berowra

When: Starts at 9am, Saturday 16th July 2005

Cost: $50 per car with certified Dyno printout and trophies

Classes Are:

8 Cyl

6 Cyl

4 Cyl

Rotary

For additional info and bookings please call Chad on 0422 140 919 or 0433 405 788. You can also PM me and reply here......

Had a great turn out last time so hoping for the same again.

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Sorry everyone but site is under construction and for all of those who don't know me, I am a turbo and performance parts specialist. Please Pm me your Rego, name and number to reserve a spot for the day.

Pm sent ApleX.

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